Author: Michael

Ollie Gordon II isn’t going to forget his slide in the 2025 NFL draft any time soon. The Miami Dolphins‘ sixth-round pick is going to wear a reminder of that weekend on his chest and back every time he suits up in the NFL with a No. 31 jersey.
“The Dolphins went out and chose me,” Gordon told reporters Friday. “It’s 32 teams in the NFL and 31 teams passed on me so why not use it [as motivation]?”
Gordon’s slide to the second-to-last round in the draft wasn’t a shock after he put up mediocre numbers in his final season at Oklahoma State.

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The Tennessee Titans held their final session of rookie minicamp on Saturday, and unlike last season, no veterans were present. 

#Titans HC Brian Callahan says this weekend is more of an orientation than anything else in order to get the rookies used to the system, building and the ways things are run here. https://t.co/9cbARFowGB
— 104-5 The Zone 📻 (@1045TheZone) May 10, 2025
While this is more of an orientation weekend focused more on acclimating the young players to life in the NFL, some veterans can attend on a try-out basis.

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Ollie Watkins (left) celebrates putting Aston Villa ahead with Jacob Ramsey – PA/Steven Paston

By Sam Green
Ollie Watkins showed his class with a landmark goal that kept Aston Villa very much in the hunt for a Champions League place – and damaged Bournemouth’s European dream.
The England man, often overlooked for a starting place this season, scored the winner with the deftest of flicks just before half-time to lift Unai Emery’s team up to sixth, two points off third-placed Manchester City.

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The Tennessee Titans are finishing up their rookie minicamp, marking the first chance to see this class in action on the field.
Unfortunately, two of their draft choices couldn’t participate in the on-field activities and were limited to individual workouts due to injuries. After the session, head coach Brian Callahan acknowledged the incident and gave a brief injury update. 

#Titans‘ Callahan: Winston will be out on practice field, but not participating.

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TAMPA, Fla. (AP) — Desmond Watson’s goal is to make people forget about his size and view him for his unique big-man talent.
It’s hard to ignore the heaviest player in NFL history.
Watson’s journey to make the Tampa Bay Buccaneers began this weekend at the team’s rookie camp. He already has dropped between 25-30 pounds since weighing 464 pounds at the league’s scouting combine and he plans to lose more.
“It’s a good story, but I don’t want that to be my narrative,” Watson said Saturday. “I want to be known as a football player and a good football player at that.

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